windows recovery 8 Pavilion g6

Hello

I did not buy new Pavilion G6 - 2256sr, former owner installs Ubuntu top and now I want to restore Windows 8. But I have a problem: there is no restore partition is on it and I had no restore disk. When I try to install MSDN Windwos 8 Core x 64 916091 (en) or x 64 915419 (ru), installation encountered the following error:
"The product key entered don't match any available to install Windows images. Enter a different product key.

What version of drive I have to use that wll work with th incorporated in BIOS key or where I can download the recovery disk?

I am located in Russia. Sorry for my English.

Yeap! I found a solution! I can the recovery disc bought in England, https://www.best2serve.com/page/rcd_additional_info/?product_id=170019&category_id=5&quantity=1&hardware_product_id=170018&txt_search=c4v65ea&product_type_id=4#point and delivery to the Russia using some service before post!

Is not a good solution, but it's better than nothing =)

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